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SHUMARD, B.F., Notico of Motcoric Iron from Toxas. 
SHUMARD, B.F., Description of Five New Species of 
Gasteropoda from the Coal Measures, and a Brachipod from 
the Potsdam Sandstone of Texns. 
LYON, SIDNEY S., Descriptions of Four New Species of 
Blastoidea from the Subcarboniferous Rocks of Kentucky. 
SWALLOW, G.C., Descriptions of Now Fossils from the 
 Carbonifcrous and Devonian Rocks of Missouri. 
ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Notcs on tho Grapo-Yines of ep acuns’ 
ENGEL“ANN, GEORGE, Elevation of St. Lovis above tho 
Gulf of PROS 5 6 SEW Kw od OER as Oe OC hh ee eer ee 2400 
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No. I 
TISLIZENUS, Ae, Atmospheric Electricity. 
WISLIZENUS, A., Motcorological Observations Made in 1861 
in Be, tonite: 
ENGELMANN, GLORGE, Difference re betas) sabia and of Rola- 
tive Humidity in City and Countr 
ENGELMANN , GEORS is, Poll of Rain Uincludine Melted Snow) 
in St. Lout - from 1839 to 1861. 
ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Stago of the Mississippi River at St. 
Louis in is61. 
SWALLOW, G.C., Descriptions of Some New Fossils from tho 
arboniferous and Devonian Rocks of Missouri. 
SHUMARD, B.eF., Notico of Some Now and Imporfoctly Known 
Fossils from tho Primordial Zone of Wisconsin and Missouri. 
SHUMARD, B.eF., Descriptions of New Palaeozoic Fossils. 
ENGELMANN, HENRY, Topaz in Utah. 
WISLIZENUS, 4&., Additional Remarks on Atmospheric Electri- 
PARRY, C.C., Ascont of Pike's Peak, July 1, 1862. 
ENGELMANN, G., Altitude of Pike's Penk and Other Points in 
Colorado LOPP LCV 6 +s is Wwe Oo vb dee ee ke Chua he be ec Loe 2200 
No. II 
ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Additions to the Cactus Flora of the 
Territory of tho United States. 
ENGELMANN, G., On Pinus Aristata, a Now Spccies of Pine 
Discovorod by Dr. C.C. Parry in the Alpino Restons of 
aie ia Territory, and on Some Other Pinos of the Rocky 
Mountains. 
BNGHLMAN, GEORGE, Now Spocies of Gontiana, from the Alpine 
Regions of the Rocky MountainSercccccccscesencvsscressevsess TH 2.00 
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PARRY, C.C., Notice of Somo Additional Observations on tho 
Phystography of the Rocky Mountains, Made Durinr the Summor 
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